In northernmost Norway the right to own and manage the land in Finnmark, was transferred
from the state to the the Finnmark Estate (FeFo) in 2005. The land tenure arrangement was
a result of land claims made by the ...

This article discusses the future of indigenous Sami fisheries in cybernetic fisheries
systems characterized by increasing effectivization and industrialisation. It empirically
investigates the past and present development ...

During the last part of the nineteenth century, Finnmark province and the Northern part of Troms experienced a decline in intergenerational coresidence. This article discusses what impact ethnic affiliation and economic ...

Presentations at this years Forum for Development Cooperation with Indigenous Peoples all recognized the current strengthening of indigenous rights at global, regional and national levels – as evidenced by the growing body ...

The article discusses the activities of both indigenous people and religion online, and introduces the pair of concepts indigeneity-online/online-indigeneity as a means of analysing this activity. This concept is new, and ...

The transition from hunting to reindeer herding has been a central topic in a number of archaeological works. Recently conducted archaeological investigation of two interior hearth row sites in Pasvik, Arctic Norway, have ...